i heard that when you use the phone for 2 months the slide keyboard will appear some scratches when u slide up and down the keyboard, is it true then? i saw all of second hand O2 IIs phone got the same problems also.

i have an orange spv e200 but the emulators and games (e.g. wolfenstein 3d) play so slow on this is it because of the 133 Mhz processor ? would you need a processor like 400 Mhz to play these games properly and since the os ain't windows smartphone 2003 SE ? so would the xda play them properly since it has 400 Mhz ?

i hope that's not amir who has a store on ventura blvd ... he he he ... i really hope not ...

i have both SE P910i and O2 XDA IIs ... i would say that the P910 has a more stable OS than the XDA IIs (it's WINDOZE) ... but for some reason I find the XDA IIs easier to use ... The email functions are more robust as well as the internet experience.

The P910 is a better phone than the O2 XDA IIs but while the latter is a much better PDA ... it's a toss up ... While the P910 is such a beautiful phone the XDA IIs is as well ...

The O2 XDA IIs though is much more fun to work with since you have a lot more applications that you can run on it ...

Oh i hope Amir helps his other clients when it comes to setting up emails on their pda phones ... i've corrected several already both POP3 and blackberry on the SE P910 ...

Oh and for the kids in america who are blackberry fans ... i find the blackberry connect on the XDA IIs a little nicer than the blackberry connect on the SE P910 ... (at least i finally got rid of that ugly blackberry phone ... HA!!!!)

Go for a P910 SE....
No doubt the looks and out of the box features makes the O2 XDA IIs the latest product to give anyone "phone envy". However, I live in LA and my phone guy Amir, is a smartphone god who serves up the best unlocked phones money can buy to Hollywoods spoiled "keeping up w/ the Joneses set. He calls me every time a new gadget comes in, and invariably I want to go for the NEW TOY!. Now, even though they can take my cash, they don't and even the owner of the shop has consistantly kept me away from the O2 and Nokia 9300, 7100 etc, and I still am finding ways that my Sony p910a saves me steps, especially while on the road making tons of calls. The RF (Radio Strength) beats any phone I have ever had, by a MILE. Really, the P910's are not without flaws but for business it won't lock up, need to be reset, or do erratic stuff. it is a bit slower, but how long does it take to reset during a conference call??????

Could someone please advise how I use my newly purchased XDA11s as a MP3 player. It does not mention it in the manual, although it states it as a feature on the O2 technical spec. for the device. Any assistance would be appreciated

This handset sure is the best PDA-phone in the market.. There is no doubt about it. ownders of the xda IIs will agree with me here.. I've had mine for several months now and still hadn't experience any problems mentioned in the posts before this. I can say that this phone is a lot lot better than the treo or hp's h6300..

i have had o2 phones/PDA's for the last 2 years and i recently upgraded to the XDA2s from the original XDA. within two weeks i had to send it back due to a problem with the main speaker. the speaker was replaced and only another 2 weeks down the track it seems to have the same problem. has anyone had the same problem.